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The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky is funding a program in Russell County and nine surrounding counties to help children and youth dealing with violence, addiction and other trauma.
Recently, students opened a food pantry at the University of Louisville, joining similar programs at such local colleges as Bellarmine University, Spalding University and IU-Southeast.
Students often have access to thousands of dollars in financial aid from federal and state programs. But if they experience food insecurity – the condition of having limited or uncertain access to adequate food – they can risk falling behind in classes or dropping out of college completely.
Kentucky officials say the state has won a $24.5 million grant aimed at increasing the number of low-income students graduating from high school and enrolling in college or workforce training.
College advisors and education leaders gathered in Nashville, Tenn., this week to discuss how to get more nontraditional students—such as full- and part-time workers, parents and other underrepresented groups—to and through college.
Despite surveillance systems, armed officers and active shooter drills already in place, some Middle Tennessee school officials are reviewing safety plans after the recent shooting.